The Biblical Foundations of American Liberty & Iran’s 47-Year War Against the United States | Amb. Yoram Ettinger
In this episode of Proclaiming Justice, Laurie Cardoza-Moore welcomes Ambassador Yoram Ettinger to explore the profound connection between the Exodus, the Ten Commandments, and America’s founding principles. From the Liberty Bell’s inscription to the influence of Moses on the structure of government, this conversation uncovers truths rarely taught in today’s classrooms.
The discussion then turns to present-day threats, including Iran’s 47-year war against the United States and the growing global danger posed by the Ayatollah regime. Ettinger explains why this is not just Israel’s battle—but a fight that directly impacts America and the future of Western civilization.
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00:00 The Forgotten Biblical Foundation of American Government
00:08 The Liberty Bell and Leviticus: America’s Biblical Roots Revealed
00:54 Introduction: Why This History Still Matters Today
01:29 Passover and the Founding of American Liberty
02:43 The Mayflower, Exodus, and America as “New Israel”
05:32 Biblical Influence on the Founding Fathers and Revolution
07:13 Moses, the Bible, and the Rejection of Monarchy
08:33 From Exodus to Abolition: Harriet Tubman and “Mama Moses”
10:17 Moses in U.S. Government: Congress, Supreme Court, and Law
14:20 The Federalist System and the Biblical Covenant Model
17:15 Biblical Structure of Government: Moses, Elders, and the Tribes
19:38 The Great Seal Debate: Exodus Imagery and Founding Vision
21:24 Haim Solomon and the Jewish Role in America’s Survival
23:02 The Crisis in Education: Why Americans Don’t Know This History
25:47 Iran’s 47-Year War Against the United States Begins
27:27 The Ayatollah Regime: Ideology, Hostility, and Global Strategy
31:24 Iran in Latin America and Threats on U.S. Soil
36:07 Terror Attacks, Sleeper Cells, and U.S. Intelligence Warnings
41:36 Apocalyptic Ideology and the Threat of a Nuclear Iran
44:13 Why This Is America’s War—Not Just Israel’s
46:26 U.S.–Israel Military Cooperation and Shared Defense
49:02 Biblical Mandate: Why Christians Must Stand with Israel
52:43 Final Call: Speak Truth, Take Action, Become a Watchman
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Laurie Cardoza Moore: Our Republic, our form of government comes out of the Torah of Moses, and our kids know little to nothing about American history.
Yoram Ettinger: The Liberty Bell bears one engraved sentence, and that sentence is "Proclaim liberty throughout the land and unto all the inhabitants thereof." It's taken from Leviticus Chapter 25, verse 10. And this is the essence, the essence of the concept of biblical liberty, namely the Jubilee.
And the Founding Fathers considered the Jubilee to be the role model of what they thought most fitting the new entity established after the rebellion against the British monarchy.
Laurie Cardoza Moore: Welcome to Proclaiming Justice, a podcast from PJTN that focuses the light of truth on vital issues in today's headlines that impact every American. I'm your host, Laurie Cardoza Moore, founder and president of Proclaiming Justice to the Nations, and I'm here to educate, motivate, and activate you to action.
I want to arm you with the truth and the facts you'll need to fight and preserve our constitutional republic and uphold the Judeo-Christian values our nation was founded upon. On this week's podcast, I have invited former US Israeli ambassador to the Southwest, Yoram Ettinger, back on Proclaiming Justice to discuss the Passover's hidden imprint on American liberty and the Ayatollah's 47-year war against the USA. Ambassador, welcome back to Proclaiming Justice. It's always an honor to speak with you, sir.
Yoram Ettinger: It's my privilege and my pleasure. Thank you.
Laurie Cardoza Moore: Thank you. So, we are in the middle of the Passover week, and you put out a recent article about Passover's hidden imprint on American liberty. Tell us about that history.
And I just want to preface that by saying, ladies and gentlemen, the reason why I have the ambassador on this Proclaiming Justice podcast so often is because, like me, he has a love and affinity for history, especially US history, and how that connects with Israel and its history. And so, Ambassador, you talked about the Passover and its hidden imprint on our American liberty. Tell us about that history, sir.
Yoram Ettinger: Well, it all started with the Mayflower, 1620, Mayflower departing from Britain. And according to the documentation of the eight-week voyage in the Atlantic, the 102 passengers spent their time discussing the nature of that voyage.
And those documents, which are until today in the State Library of Massachusetts in Boston, they considered Britain to be a modern-day Egypt. And they referred to King James I as modern-day Pharaoh. And they considered themselves to be the modern-day chosen people, and the voyage itself was the modern-day parting of the sea, and the destination was New Canaan, New Israel, modern-day Promised Land.
Therefore, they named many sites in northeast USA of today with biblical names, and until today we have throughout the US a few thousand sites, towns, and cities, and deserts, and mountains, and national parks, which bear biblical names. I speak right now from my hometown, Jerusalem. We have one Jerusalem in Israel; in the US there are 18 Jerusalems. In addition, there are some 30 Salems, like Salem, Oregon, and others.
Salem is the biblical Shalem, the original name of Jerusalem. You have over 80 Shilohs and over 20, 30 Bethels. I remember driving one day from Cincinnati in South Ohio to Cleveland in the north, and there was an exit to Mount Gilead. Near Denver, there is an exit to the Moab Desert. And one of the cornerstones of American liberty is obviously the Liberty Bell.
The Liberty Bell bears one engraved sentence, and that sentence is "Proclaim liberty throughout the land and unto all the inhabitants thereof." It's taken from Leviticus Chapter 25, verse 10. And this is the essence, the essence of the concept of biblical liberty, namely the Jubilee.
And the Founding Fathers considered the Jubilee to be the role model of what they thought most fitting the new entity established after the rebellion against the British monarchy. The British monarchy was at that time the enemy. However, George Washington was in a minority. Most settlers those days were very concerned about the economic impact of rebellion against the British and of the military impact.
And it was Thomas Paine's Common Sense. Thomas Paine was one of the Founding Fathers, and his 48, 47-page booklet Common Sense made the difference. In fact, it's referred to as the cement of the revolution. And Thomas Paine based Common Sense on the Bible, on the Old Testament, especially the Exodus, the judge Gideon, and the prophet Samuel.
And the bottom line was the Jews were tempted to crown a king over them, and it afflicted them with disaster after disaster. Let's learn from that mistake and refrain from accepting monarchy over us. In fact, he wrote, "There's only one King, and that's God over us human beings." We're talking about the Exodus as far as the Founding Father, George Washington.
George Washington was referred to as the American Moses. The second president, John Adams, was referred to as the American Joshua, the so-called deputy of Moses according to the Exodus. And there are many, many such examples, all the way to the abolitionist movement. The battle against slavery was based on the Jewish experience: the freedom from slavery in Egypt to liberty in the land of Israel, in the Promised Land.
And in fact, one of the key figures in the battle for deliverance from slavery was a freed or runaway slave, Harriet Tubman. She ran away from the South to freedom in the North, and she became very active in the underground railroad, smuggling more and more black slaves to the North. She was referred to as Mama Moses. And we have seen the impact all the way to modern-day America.
Obviously, the impact in the old days among the early pilgrims and the Founding Fathers was much, much stronger than it is today. But with all the erosion, with all the unfortunate distancing oneself from the legacy of the Founding Fathers, still, when you walk into the chamber of the House of Representatives in the Capitol Building in Washington, you see the bust of Moses facing the Speaker.
And in fact, Moses is not the only one there. There are 23 major lawgivers in human history, but Moses is at the center, and Moses is the only one facing the Speaker looking straight. The other 22 major lawgivers are in profile. They stare at Moses.
And when I asked the curator of the Capitol Building why the bust of Moses is different from all others, why he looks straight and they are in profile, his response was, "Moses is the foundation of human law. All other great lawgivers in human history are derivatives of Moses." And then you could cross the very small street between the Capitol Building and the Supreme Court.
And when you enter the Supreme Court halls, you find out that there are seven statues and engravings of Moses and the Ten Commandments in the Supreme Court. Not far from the Supreme Court, you have the Congressional Library of Congress, which is a major tourist attraction. The major reading hall in the Library of Congress, the Jefferson Hall, has a two-meter tall statue of Moses holding the Ten Commandments.
And throughout the US, there are more than 200 statues of the Ten Commandments located in very central sites in different states in the Union. One of them became pretty controversial, the Ten Commandments on the ground of the Texas State Capitol in Austin. And it was installed there in the 1960s, I think 1961, and there were many appeals attempting to remove the monument from the ground of the State Capitol under the contention that it violates separation of state and church.
It came to the Supreme Court in 2005, I think it was July 2005. Chief Justice Rehnquist was among the majority on this case in favor of the Ten Commandments remaining on the ground of the State Capitol. And Chief Justice Rehnquist stated that while obviously Moses and the Ten Commandments are religious in nature, but when it comes to the US, Moses and the Ten Commandments have shaped the foundation of the US culture.
And there is ample evidence to that, and therefore the statue, the Ten Commandments monument, should remain on the ground of the State Capitol as it is today. Obviously, the attachment to the Passover legacy is not nearly as strong as it was in the old days. But it seems to me that people should consider the proposition that the US zoomed to the highest level ever achieved by any society in human history as a derivative of the legacy of the Founding Fathers.
And the Founding Fathers, when they shaped the US Constitution, when they shaped the Bill of Rights, they relied heavily on Moses and the Exodus, and if it ain't broke, why fix it? Why distance oneself from a winning formula? And in fact, the American political system is referred to as the federalist system. There was no such political system anywhere in the world at that time.
And the question is, where did they get the name federalist? Why not the system of liberty, the system of democracy, of freedom? Why the strange name federalist system? It goes back to the Founding Fathers, most of whom spoke Latin. In Latin, the word *foedus*, which is the root of federalist, refers to divine covenant, divine treaty.
And the reference was to the covenant between God and Abraham, God and Jacob, God and Moses, the covenant that did bind together the Jewish people for 40 years before they entered the Promised Land. And in fact, in the deliberations among the Founding Fathers from 1776 through 1787 when they introduced the Constitution of the US, which is alive and well until this very day, they referred to Moses' system of governance.
Where Moses was the executive branch of government, Aaron was the chief of the moral or judiciary branch of government, and then there were 70 elders. And the 70 elders were the legislature those days. And then there were the presidents of the 12 tribes, which were the basic idea for the governors of the 13 colonies or the 13 original states.
And you can see the impact throughout the United States. For instance, in Texas, there are 31 state senators and 150 state representatives. And as I was told by a friend in Texas, 31 state senators because that's the number of chapters in the Book of Proverbs, and 150 state representatives, that's the number of chapters in the Book of Psalm. So it's a pretty wide-range impact of the Bible as a whole, but with a particular focus on the Exodus, which by the way also impacted Martin Luther King with his known statement, "Let my people go."
I still remember as a youngster in elementary school listening to the very, very distinguished singer Paul Robeson with his very deep bass voice singing "Let my people go," and then Louis Armstrong singing the same song, "Let my people go," which goes back to Moses, Joshua, the Ten Commandments, and the voyage from Egypt, slavery in Egypt to freedom in the Promised Land.
Laurie Cardoza Moore: What an amazing compilation of all that data. You also wrote about Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson, who proposed the Great Seal of the USA. Tell our audience about that seal and what is in that seal.
Yoram Ettinger: Well, there was a debate among the Founding Fathers: what should be the seal of the US? The proposition by Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin—I believe Benjamin Franklin was one of the very few secular Founding Fathers, he was a scientist—but both of them proposed the parting of the sea to be the seal, underscoring the people of Israel following Moses in the parted sea, and behind them the Pharaoh chariots drowning in the sea, and Moses and the people of Israel following the pillar of fire.
Now, this was not voted to be the seal of the US. We have the eagle, which is the seal of the United States. Some suggest that the eagle is the impact of Roman history. Some suggest that the eagle is the impact of prophecies by Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and others who referred to salvation, deliverance on the wings of the eagle. But if you look at the official seal above the head of the eagle, there are 13 stars for the 13 original states or the 13 colonies, and they are arranged in the form of the Star of David, which again could be evidence of the impact of the Bible on the Founding Fathers.
Or some say also as gratitude to Haym Salomon. Haym Salomon was a Jewish financial tycoon in the US who committed himself fully to the American Revolution. He funded much of the revolution. After the success of the revolution, the US was on the verge of bankruptcy, and it was Haym Salomon who funded the operation, the wages, the salaries of the governing body of the United States.
When he passed away, his widow, who was perceived to be the wealthiest widow in the world at that time, found out that she remained penniless because Haym Salomon mortgaged everything they had for the well-being of the newly established United States, and she remained a poor lady until her death. And some suggest that the seal was in honor of Haym Salomon.
Laurie Cardoza Moore: Wow. It's an amazing story, and I cite Haym Salomon often whenever I speak about education, and our children are not taught this history. And that's what's such a shame. You bring such amazing enlightenment to this issue of American history, and we're struggling in the United States.
We have a battle going on, even within the Republican Party. I mean, we've always expected this from the Democrats, but within the Republican Party, we have a battle over whether America should stand with Israel, should support Israel. We've talked about this before on previous podcasts with you, but it's very frustrating because our founders had a deep love and affinity to the Bible, to Israel, and their historical connection of the United States to Israel, even ancient Israel, like the Exodus.
So it's so important that we teach an accurate perspective of history to our children. There was a report, a poll that just recently came out about civics in the United States. We're celebrating our 250th anniversary, and our kids know little to nothing about American history. I think only 30% could even name the three branches of government. That's how pathetic this is.
And so I so appreciate you being with us and reminding Americans of this history. This is not just something random. And it's important if our schools and our classrooms are not teaching civics and American history to our children, then it behooves parents to sit down with their children and share this, especially on this year, this 250th anniversary of the founding of the establishment of the United States.
I've always said that our Republic, our form of government, comes out of the Torah of Moses. And so it's not a surprise to see the impact that the Bible had on the framers, and the fact that Haym Salomon, who was a wealthy Jewish banker, was willing to give every dime he had for the establishment of this country. We owe our Jewish brethren a huge debt of gratitude for making this 250th anniversary possible.
Moving on, Ambassador, we have a war going on still in Iran. And of course, this battle is becoming more controversial. How long is Trump going to stay in it? Is this going to be one of the long wars? Of course, this is the other debate going on within the Republican Party, within conservatism.
You wrote an article about the Ayatollah's 47-year war against the USA. And because again, as I mentioned earlier, America has a short memory, we don't know our history, we're not teaching an accurate perspective of our history, we definitely have not taught about the Ayatollah and if we have, it's very minimal. Tell us about this 47-year war. Give us the history of what happened and why we are here today. Why do you think we're here today?
Yoram Ettinger: Well, there's undoubtedly miscomprehension, a void as far as realization of the Iranian threat to America. The misperception is that this is Israel's war, Saudi's war, Emirati's war, and US has no business being there. Anyone who states such a position—and there are too many who do that—reveals a detachment from reality. And I'll give a few examples, which are well-grounded in reality.
The Ayatollah regime seized power in Iran on February 1st, 1979, by toppling the Shah of Iran, who was America's policeman of the Gulf. The Ayatollah seized power largely because the US embraced the Ayatollah and stabbed the back of the US—a disastrous mistake, self-destructive, undermining America's own interest. I mention America's assistance, critical assistance to the Ayatollah regime, because it was the US which provided the tailwind to the Ayatollah regime.
But by November 1979, less than a year after the Ayatollah regime seized power, they seized the American embassy and held 50 Americans hostage for 444 days, humiliating the US, which was consistent with the Ayatollah's constitution. And the Ayatollah Constitution stipulates bringing the US oppressor to submission, bringing the Great American Satan to submission, irrespective of the fact that it was the US that paved the road for the Ayatollah regime to seize power.
It was the US which brutally pressured the Iranian military, that was aware of the direction of the Ayatollah regime and were decided not to allow the Ayatollah regime to seize power, but the US administration at that time twisted the arms of the Iranian military, which was dependent on US supplies, US assistance, and as a result, the Ayatollah seized power. By the way, they hanged or executed almost all military leaders as soon as they took over control.
Now, the Constitution of the Ayatollah regime is based on 1,400-year ideology, 1,400 years of fanatic ideology, which mandates the Ayatollah regime to topple every single Sunni Muslim regime. The Ayatollahs are Shiite Muslims that consider the Sunni Muslims to be apostates, and therefore they are commanded to do their utmost to bring down all Sunni regimes, namely every single Arab ally of the US: the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Jordan, Egypt, Morocco, etc., and then turn to the infidel West, especially the Great American Satan, and bring them to submission.
That has led the Ayatollah regime to shape a very, very particular policy. Contrary to the simplistic notion that their business has to do with the Persian Gulf, maybe with the wider Middle East, the agenda of the Ayatollah regime is global. Not only global, but the anti-American agenda has led them from 1980 to entrench themselves in South America and Central America along the US-Mexico border and on US soil.
The Ayatollah regime has forged, beginning 1980, a year after they took over, very close strategic ties not only with every single anti-American Latin American government but with every single drug cartel, especially the Mexican drug cartels, providing the Mexican drug cartels with equipment to construct underground tunnels from Mexico to the US to smuggle terrorists as well as to traffic drugs.
The Ayatollah regime based itself mostly in the trilateral border of Argentina, Paraguay, and Brazil, another tri-border area in Chile and Bolivia and Peru. Those tri-border areas have been lawless. And because they have been lawless, they became heaven for drug traffickers, terrorists, and money launderers. The Ayatollah regime, together with Hezbollah terrorists, based themselves in those two tri-border areas.
They established there terrorist training camps, sending some terrorists towards the US and most of them to the Middle East. The money laundering in Latin America has netted the Ayatollah and Hezbollah about two-three billion dollars every single year. Until the recent US operation in Venezuela, Venezuela was the vanguard of the Ayatollah regime in Latin America, namely that was the chief beachhead of the Ayatollahs.
Why beachhead? Because they logically and smartly realized that Latin America has been the America's soft underbelly. And since their goal has been to bring the US to submission, they focused on America's own backyard or America's own soft underbelly. They established in the US on US soil a network of sleeper cells, some say couple hundred sleeper cells, some say over 1,000 sleeper cells.
Some of those sleeper cells which are commanded by the Ayatollah regime are in cooperation with China and Russia. And this is not my own assessment; this is the nature of the threat assessment for 2025, 2026 published by the FBI, the Homeland Security Department, and by the Director of National Intelligence, which highlights the role of Iran in terrorizing the USA. And again, in conjunction with Hezbollah, they started their terrorist activities against the US early on in the early 1980s.
In 1983, two car bombs destroyed the US embassy in Beirut and the Marines headquarters in Beirut, causing the murder of 270 Americans. In 1998, Ayatollah regime, Hezbollah, and Al-Qaeda collaborated in bringing down through car bombs US embassy in Kenya and US embassy in Tanzania. We're talking about the collaboration between Ayatollah regime and Al-Qaeda in advance of September 11 when it comes to training and when it comes to planning, which caused September 11.
And there are many other attempts on previous American top officials and contemporary top officials, one of them President Donald Trump, others are former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, former National Security Advisor John Bolton. And again, all those elements are included in documents by the FBI and the Homeland Security Department, and anyone who assumes that this is not America's war simply demonstrates ignorance.
We're talking about that anti-American attitude, which is underscored in the school curriculum in Iran. The education conducted by the Ayatollah regime is strictly anti-American education. The Friday sermons in the mosque are anti-American sermons. And as far as I'm concerned, that which I educate my three daughters and my grandchildren reflects best what I want to be and what I want them to be.
And likewise for the Ayatollahs: study the Ayatollah's education system and find out: what do they think about the USA? What is their vision? Some people delude themselves that the Ayatollahs act out of despair, and it should be financial approach and diplomatic approach rather than military approach to solve problems created or caused by the Ayatollahs. And what people, many people do not realize that for the last 47 years, the US has attempted to negotiate with the Ayatollah regime, deal with them financially through bonanza after bonanza showered upon the Ayatollahs and through diplomatic bonanza.
We're talking about hundreds of billions of dollars showered upon the Ayatollah regime under the delusion that that would induce them to accept peaceful coexistence with their Sunni Muslim neighbors. It did not work. There was an illusion that such a financial bonanza, diplomatic bonanza would transform the Ayatollah regime into good faith negotiators. It did not work.
The bottom-line hope was that such an option of diplomacy and financial gifts to the Ayatollah regime would induce them to abandon their fanatic ideology. And once again, we have seen all those financial and diplomatic bonanza only providing more tailwind to the anti-American terrorism, drug trafficking, money laundering, and proliferation of military systems. Last but not least, we're talking about very unique terror regime.
There are many terror entities in the world, but Ayatollah regime stands out as a very unique one, a derivative of their ideology. They are not just Shiite Muslims; they are Shiites who belong to the Twelver Shiites. The Twelver Shiites believe, firmly believe, that the 12th Imam who disappeared in the 10th century is about to reappear. And in order to accelerate, to expedite his reappearance, there must be rivers of blood paving his arrival, and there must be commitment even to martyrdom in order to justify his reappearance.
We're talking about an apocalyptic terror regime. But most, I think most alarmingly is the fact that we hear substantial voices urging the US to refrain from an effort to cause regime change in Iran. Refraining from regime change in Iran undoubtedly would pave the road eventually to a nuclear Iran. It could take few months, it could take few years, it could take 10 or 15 years.
However, a nuclear Ayatollah regime is not going to be similar to nuclear China, nuclear Russia, nuclear North Korea, or nuclear Pakistan. And many people say, "What's the big deal? There are number of nuclear powers; there'll be another one." Should the Ayatollah regime become nuclear, it won't be another one; it would be the first ever nuclear regime which is apocalyptic, which is determined to pave the road for deliverance through rivers of blood.
When you pursue apocalyptic vision, as they have from day one in February 1979 until today, you are talking about a catastrophic affliction which would befall upon humanity. And any worst-case scenario of the cost to produce regime change would be dwarfed by the cost to humanity of an apocalyptic nuclear Iran. Final sentence: US is not fighting Israel's war or Saudi's war or United Arab Emirates' wars.
The US is fighting its own war, which happens to be against a threat which is mutual to the US and to Israel and to Saudi Arabia and to the UAE. And talking about a threat which is mutual to the US and Israel, there has never been an effective military cooperation between the US as we have seen in recent weeks, in recent months.
And the cooperation has featured the US leveraging the very special, the very special capabilities by Israel, including by the way the fantastic performance by the US military, the US Army, the US Air Force in snatching the two American Air Force men from the jaws of the Ayatollah regime. I'm not privy to any classified information, but I have no doubt that the US-Israeli cooperation in the area of intelligence has yielded very critical information which led to the successful American operation.
And certainly the cooperation between the American Air Force and the Israeli Air Force has led equally to successful performance by the US, which again has resulted in a very daring, successful operation to liberate those two American airmen.
Laurie Cardoza Moore: Yes, it was fantastic. And yes, we have to give the IDF credit because we know, without even having access to the intelligence information, we know that the IDF was there standing shoulder to shoulder with our US Air Force to try to find those guys. And this is what friends do: they stand together.
It reminds me, Ambassador, of the T-shirts that they sell in Israel. One T-shirt I've seen is a picture of the IDF, one of the fighter jets, and the slogan is "America, we've got your back." And then we see the reverse, "Israel, we've got your back." And that's the kind of relationship we have with Israel. And this is what the war that America is fighting—every, we hear a lot of people complaining, "Oh, we're fighting Israel's war."
This is humanity's war, and it just so happens that the two statesmen of the world, President Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, are willing to take this on. They know this is their duty, their responsibility to all humanity. We complain about saying we're fighting Israel's war, well, look at the ballistic missile system that Iran has access to.
We didn't realize that they could move those rockets into places around the world that they couldn't do. Ambassador was talking about what's happening in South America and what was going on in Venezuela. All we needed was one of those ballistic missile systems to be put in place in one of those South American countries and aim it at the United States of America, and we could have a nuclear rocket on our shores, in our cities.
Ambassador, I so appreciate all the information you have provided for our audience because, as I said earlier, this is a real battle going on within the conservative movement. And it's evangelical Christians, who call themselves Christians, who are spouting the disinformation against Israel. The information that these people are providing are not true; this is propaganda. And it would take us another show to get into who's behind all of this. And Ambassador, I'd love to have you back on to talk about this.
But we as Americans, we have to stand with Israel, with our Jewish brethren. We are commanded by God, Genesis 12:3: "I will bless those who bless you and curse him who curses you." The reason why this country is so blessed is because of the unique relationship we have always had since the rebirth of the modern state of Israel. So, ladies and gentlemen, do your homework, tune in, watch these podcasts, share this information with your family and friends.
We cannot sit back and allow these lies and this disinformation campaign to succeed. It will be to our detriment. So, Ambassador, how can our audience learn more about your organization, how they can follow you? Where can we find you?
Yoram Ettinger: Well, I have my own website, which is called theettingerreport.com, Ettinger with double T. And I would welcome direct communication through my own email, which is yoramtex—Yoram, Y-O-R-A-M, and then the first three letters of Texas, T-E-X—at gmail.com.
On my website, there are many articles about the 400-year-old biblical roots of the US-Israel nexus. There are many more articles on the contributions by Israel to the US economy and US military or defense. I have many articles on Iran, the reality of Iran rather than the misperception of Iran.
And my own bottom line as far as US-Israel relations are concerned goes back to my time spent in Texas, and in Texas they say, "Two guns shoot longer than one." The American gun and the Israeli gun, when joining forces, they shoot longer than each one individually. Obviously, the American gun is much, much, much more effective than the Israeli gun, but sometimes even a blade of a grass can deflect a cannonball.
Laurie Cardoza Moore: Very good. Ambassador, thank you so much. Ladies and gentlemen, we're going to put this up on the screen for you so you'll know how to reach him. I want to encourage you: get on his mailing list, share this information with your children. Sit down, print up the documents, read these articles with your kids, have a conversation about this.
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“Taking Back America’s Children” outlines concerns about the current state of the U.S. educational system, arguing that there is a deliberate effort to undermine American values, history, and cultural foundations. The key points include: The History, The Challenge, and The Solution how parents, grandparents, and patriots can unite to reclaim control over the educational system, resisting efforts that are seen as damaging to the nation’s foundational values. This document urges a return to traditional American values in schools and emphasizes the need for active involvement to prevent what it sees as a harmful shift in educational content and influence.
About Proclaiming Justice with Laurie Cardoza Moore
About Laurie Cardoza Moore
Laurie Cardoza-Moore is a respected “go to” voice on the frontlines of battle for the ideological, social, moral and religious mind of this generation. As Special Envoy to the United Nations for human rights and anti-Semitism on behalf of 44 million Christians, to her leadership in statehouses through PJTN’s anti-Semitism Awareness Resolution, Laurie is a tireless advocate.
A home schooling mother of five, Laurie Cardoza-Moore’s original “wake-up call” was the discovery of anti-Semitic, anti-Christian, and anti-American content in her children’s textbooks. The revelation of the early seeds of indoctrination of America’s children began her quest to bring awareness and change through every avenue she could reach: Legislative, media, advocacy, and ultimately the development of PJTN programs and documentaries that are shared and educate on a mass level. PJTN programming in support of Israel today reaches over 950 million potential viewers on a regular basis through a network of close to two dozen TV affiliates and satellite broadcasters.
Laurie has been appointed, awarded and recognized by her peers for her leadership, including:
- The President’s Council of The National Religious Broadcasters, (NRB)
- The “Top 100 People Positively Impacting Israel” by the Algemeiner
- An Honorary Doctorate Degree in Theology from the Latin University of Theology
- The “Friend of Israel Award” by The Center For Jewish Awareness
- The “Goodwill Ambassador to Israel Award” given by Israel Consul General of the Israeli Foreign Ministry.
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